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- W4205124590 abstract "Seasonal climate can influence the radial growth of woody species, resulting in physical indications of regional environmental events that are identifiable through dendrochronological analysis. The objective of this work was to investigate the dendroclimatological potential of the Paratecoma peroba occurring in the last remnant of seasonal semideciduous forest in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and to characterize the anatomical structure of its growth rings. This important species has a large ecological role in the forest as a late succession but is classified as “Endangered because it is extensively and illegally exploited due to the use potential of wood. Samples were collected and analyzed using dendrochronological methods and wood anatomy. P. peroba has distinct annual growth rings with diffuse to semi-porous porosity, marginal parenchyma, radial flattening, and greater thickening of the fibre wall in the latewood. It may sometimes present weakly distended rays and a higher frequency of vessels in the initial wood. The analyzed individuals are 30–77 years of age and exhibit a radial increase of 2–4 mm year -1 . Our results indicate that precipitation and temperature influence the growth of P. peroba in this forest and that temperature is the climatic factor with the most influence on the growth ring of the species. Given the importance of the species and the study area, knowing its growth rates and the factors that influence it is possible to offer better criteria for managing species and its reforestation for conservation. • Dendrochronology is useful for understanding an ecological and logging importance species, Paratecoma peroba. • . Analysis of 22 P. peroba in a seasonal semideciduous forest identified characteristics of annual growth rings. • We were able to date the sampled trees, which ranged in from 30–77 years old. • We also found that temperature and precipitation was important climate factor regulating the growth rings." @default.
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- W4205124590 title "Growth ring response in Paratecoma peroba (Record) Kuhlm. of seasonal semideciduous forest in Southeast Brazil" @default.
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